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Monthly Archive for June, 2010

: June, 2010

According to the Bothell Reporter, the Bothell City Council has approved initial plans for McMenamins to develop a hotel, restaurant, and entertainment property around one of the city’s historic school buildings. As we reported recently, McMenamins wants to bring some funky, McMenamins flare to the historic Anderson School building in downtown Bothell.
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As has been reported on other blogs, Georgetown Brewing recently changed the name of its Porter from 9LB Porter to Georgetown Porter. To say that some big, bad brewery from the east coast came in and threw it’s weight around is an oversimplification. Here is a letter from Manny Chao explaining the situation.
Dear Georgetown Customer,
This […] …

Don’t let today’s threatening skies fool you. The National Weather Service gives us two thumbs up for the Washington Brewers Festival happening this weekend at Saint Edwards State Park in Kenmore. In fact, the forecast could be described as perfect for a beer festival. Expect there to be plenty of sunshine with highs nearing 70.
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Today the Bothell City Council is considering a plan that would see McMenamins (the Portland-based company known for revitalizing languishing historic properties) renovate an aging school building and help bring some much-needed life to downtown Bothell. The Mayor and the City Manager are both excited about the prospect of McMenamins coming to town and are […] …

The Washington Beer Blog will be blogging live from the Washington Brewers Festival all weekend. For those of you who don’t already know, the mother of all Fathers Day brew festivals happens this weekend. The Washington Beer Blog will be set up on site, posting information live from the event. We encourage you to follow […] …

FareStart is a special kind of human services organization. Their mission is supported by people who enjoy delicious meals at the FareStart restaurant and attend their special events. One such event is the annual Guest Chef on the Waterfront, where some of Seattle’s finest chefs offer up delicious tastes of their finest fare. Local craft […] …

The Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) put together a video about the history of the big, red R, including a bit of history about Rainier Brewing. Although today’s craft beer aficionados may not feel much affiliation with the brand, Rainier was once the largest brewery west of the Mississippi, claimed to be the 6th […] …

Morgan Herzog has plans this weekend. The owner of the soon-to-be-open Beer Junction in West Seattle will spend the weekend pricing beers and stocking shelves. He hopes to open late next week. Initially, the Beer Junction will have approximately 600 beers from which to choose. That number is expected to creep closer to 1,000 in […] …

Below, we discuss your parking and transportation options for the Washington Brewers Festival. For more details, go to the official website.
If you’re planning to attend the Washington Brewers Festival (June 18-20), now is the time to consider your parking and/or transportation options.
Parking
On Friday, parking will be free. If you have a disabled parking permit or […] …

Eventually the weather is going to change for the better. When it does, Airways Brewing in Kent will be ready. They just received approval for their beer garden. Everything is ready except the weather. In the process of getting this approval, they’ve learned that the beer garden makes Airways a 21+ establishment. So if you […] …

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